The Clubs of London: With Anecdotes of Their Members, Sketches of Character, and Conversations, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... considerable dissa- tisfaction , with cries of Manager , manager ! ” When Garrick , at length , reached the green- room , he found Dr. Ford , one of the patentees , pacing backwards and forwards in great agitation . The moment the ...
... considerable dissa- tisfaction , with cries of Manager , manager ! ” When Garrick , at length , reached the green- room , he found Dr. Ford , one of the patentees , pacing backwards and forwards in great agitation . The moment the ...
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... considerable variety , and he had seen the most finished gour- mands about the town quite delighted with the simple repast of the Society . But with regard to the Duke of Norfolk , he hinted , that it was his custom , on a beef - steak ...
... considerable variety , and he had seen the most finished gour- mands about the town quite delighted with the simple repast of the Society . But with regard to the Duke of Norfolk , he hinted , that it was his custom , on a beef - steak ...
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... considerable reading . I was astonished to see how little effect the sturdy port wine of the So- ciety produced on his adamantine constitution ; for the same abhorrence of a vacuum , which had disposed him to do such ample justice to ...
... considerable reading . I was astonished to see how little effect the sturdy port wine of the So- ciety produced on his adamantine constitution ; for the same abhorrence of a vacuum , which had disposed him to do such ample justice to ...
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... considerable attention , but many well - disposed persons remained in that state of doubt concerning it , which is intolerably painful , when the life of a human being is in jeopardy . Amongst others , Sir John felt much anxiety on the ...
... considerable attention , but many well - disposed persons remained in that state of doubt concerning it , which is intolerably painful , when the life of a human being is in jeopardy . Amongst others , Sir John felt much anxiety on the ...
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... considerable power , for it operated on the public twenty nights in succession . " " ' My good friend , " said Arnold , triumphantly , " that was a proof of its weakness , if it took so long in working . " " Arnold , you are right ...
... considerable power , for it operated on the public twenty nights in succession . " " ' My good friend , " said Arnold , triumphantly , " that was a proof of its weakness , if it took so long in working . " " Arnold , you are right ...
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